Jack Gieseking with Sinister Wisdom

Our Dyke Histories

Come for the history; stay for the revolution, gossip, and desire that built it. 🤌 About Us :: Decade by decade , Our Dyke Histories dives deep into the living, breathing past and present of lesbian, queer, bisexual, trans, & nonbinary communities. Each season traces how we made space for ourselves—sometimes in bars, bookstores, and protests; sometimes in basements, alleyways, and prisons; & always against the odds. Host :: Our Dyke Histories is hosted by historian, geographer, and environmental psychologist Dr. Jack Jen Gieseking , and produced in collaboration with Sinister Wisdom , the old...

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Jack Gieseking with Sinister Wisdom

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Sex Work, Bars, and Picnics before Stonewall, 1930s-1970s Detroit with Roey Thorpe 09.02.2026

In this season one finale, Jack talks with historian Roey Thorpe about lesbian and queer life in Detroit from the 1930s through the early 1970s , before and beyond Stonewall. Centering working-class bars , sex work economies, and informal gathering spaces like softball and picnics , the episode traces how Black and white queer women—especially those who were poor , working-class , and gender nonco...

A House Where Black Queers Go, 1930s-1970s Detroit with Roey Thorpe 02.02.2026

** Join Our Community Want to be part of our community? We'd love to have you. šŸ˜ Come comment, connect, and get your gayme on! Newsletter to your inbox: Jack's Queer Geographies newsletter with detailed takes on each episode, & more about lezbiqueertrans spaces across time Instagram for more dyke visuals and stories @ourdykehistories Read and follow our co-producer and collaborator, Sinister...

Finding the Movement: Queer Space, Dance, and Survival, 1970s Detroit, Chicago, & Minneapolis with Finn Enke 26.01.2026

** Join Our Community Want to be part of our community? We'd love to have you. šŸ˜ Come comment, connect, and get your gayme on! Newsletter to your inbox: Jack's Queer Geographies newsletter with detailed takes on each episode, & more about lezbiqueertrans spaces across time Instagram for more dyke visuals and stories @ourdykehistories Read and follow our co-producer and collaborator, Sinister...

Dollar Parties, Bookstores, and Constellations of Lezbiqueertrans Life, 1970s Detroit, Chicago, & Minneapolis with Finn Enke 19.01.2026

Recorded just before the ICE invasions of the Upper Midwest, this episode takes up queer people’s enduring creativity in making life possible in the Upper Midwest during the 1970s —and why these histories matter urgently now. In this first of a two-part conversation, host Jack Gieseing interviews historian Finn Enke about lesbian, queer, and trans spaces with a focus on Detroit , Minneapolis–St. P...

Lesbian Potentiality 4ever: Consciousness Raising & the Birth of WOC Feminism, 1970s 12.01.2026

Episode 8 of Our Dyke Histories takes us into the revolutionary cultural work of the late 1970s—from consciousness-raising circles to the birth of women of color feminism with all of the work that preceded the creation, production, and envisioning of the most core women's studies text of all time, This Bridge Called My Back . With SaraEllen Strongman , June Thomas , and Maxine Wolfe , host Jack Gi...

Softball, Separatism, and the Shescape Seven, 1970s 05.01.2026

Episode 7 of Our Dyke Histories breaks open the messy, brilliant contradictions of 1970s lesbian life. Join host Jack Jen Gieseking in conversation with lifelong activist Maxine Wolfe , historian and podcaster June Thomas , and literary scholar and historian SaraEllen Strongman. Together, they trace a decade shaped by separatism , softball leagues , racist bar door policies , the rise of the Chris...

Holigays Special: B.D. Woman's Blues for You 29.12.2025

While we'll back next, this short holigays hallo is sharing one of the queerest songs in blues history. Enjoy! B.D. Woman’s Blues Song by Lucille Bogan Coming a time, B.D. women ain't gon' need no men Coming a time, B.D. womens ain't gon' to need no men Oh, the way treat us is a lowdown and dirty sin B.D. women, you sure can't understand B.D. women, you sure can't understand They got a head like a...

The Gender of Desire: Joan Nestle’s Last Interview 22.12.2025

In this deeply moving and often electric episode, Our Dyke Histories sits with legendary writer, activist, and Lesbian Herstory Archives co-founder Joan Nestle in her last interview as she reflects on the queer worlds that shaped her life in the 1940s–1960s. Joan guides us through her Friday night walks from a condemned Lower East Side tenement to the Sea Colony bar; the dangers and solidarities o...

Queer Pulp, Dark Bars & the Police State, 1940s-1960s 15.12.2025

In this episode of Our Dyke Histories , we travel deep into the smoky lesbian bars , queer parties (house, rent, and otherwise), and clandestine love affairs of the 1940s–60s with three powerhouse historians: Joan Nestle , Hugh Ryan , and Alix Genter . Together, with host Jack Jen Gieseking , they explore how desire itself created new genders, new communities, and new forms of resistance inside sp...

Love, Bulldaggers, and the Birth of Lesbian Research, 1920s-1930s 08.12.2025

In this episode of Our Dyke Histories , we continue to follow the astonishing life of Eve Adams into exile — the butch, Jewish, immigrant anarchist who opened Eve’s Hangout , a tea room in 1920s Greenwich Village that became one of the earliest proto–lesbian bars in the United States. Drawing on Jonathan Ned Katz’ s groundbreaking research, Jack Jen Gieseking , Katz, and Julie Enszer trace Eve’s f...

Tea, Anarchy, and the First Dyke Bar: Eve’s Hangout 1925 01.12.2025

In this episode of Our Dyke Histories , we follow the astonishing life of Eve Adams — the butch, Jewish, immigrant anarchist who opened Eve’s Hangout , a tea room in 1920s Greenwich Village that became one of the earliest proto–lesbian bars in the United States. Drawing on Jonathan Ned Katz’ s groundbreaking research, Jack Jen Gieseking , Katz, and Julie Enszer trace Eve’s friendships with Emma Go...

When Paris and Berlin Were Dyke Bars*, 1920s-1930s 24.11.2025

What if Paris and Berlin were the first great dyke bars*? In Episode Two of Our Dyke Histories , Jack Gieseking, Lillian Faderman, and Cookie Woolner follow the trail of queer women, trans patrons, and gender rebels from Harlem across the U.S. as well into the theaters and hotel parties of Black artists and performers in the U.S. We then head across the Atlantic to trace queer modernisms into the...

The LezQueer World before Bars, 1920s-1930s 17.11.2025

Before the first lesbian bars, there were queer worlds built in rented rooms, smoky clubs, and parlor parties. In our premiere episode of Our Dyke Histories , host Jack Gieseking joins historians Lillian Faderman and Cookie Woolner trace the roots of lesbian and queer nightlife to the 1920s—a time before the first official ā€œlesbian barsā€ in the 1930s, when parties, salons, and underground theaters...

Teaser: Lez Dive into Our History 23.10.2025

Come for the history; stay for the revolution, gossip, and desire that built it. 🤌 ** About Us Decade by decade , Our Dyke Histories dives deep into the living, breathing past and present of lesbian, queer, trans, & nonbinary communities. Each season traces how we made space for ourselves—sometimes in bars, bookstores, and protests; sometimes in basements, alleyways, and prisons; & always...

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